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Okasha/1993, 318: `This stone was probably the one described by Penaluna in 1838: `On Waterpit Downs is an ancient cross'...It was certainly recorded in 1873 by Maclean: `There stood formerly on `Waterpit Down'...a very fine way-side cross, the base of which still remains in situ at the angle formed by the junction of the ancient roads...The shaft itself was removed about seventeen years ago to a neighbouring farm, called Trekeek, where it forms the base upon which works the pivot of the horse power of a threshing machine'...In June 1889 the stone was moved back to the roadside by Colonel S.G. Bake. It was then found to be inscribed...In 1949 Macalister described the stone in its present position...it is not certain how this came about'.

on siteOkasha/1993, 318: `The stone is about 5km. from Tintagel, on the right-hand side of the unclassified road from Tintagel to Davidstow, about 0.5km. beyond the junction of this road with the B 3266'.